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Lewian
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Andreas Vollenweider - Behind the gardens, behind the wall, under the tree. At the age of 15 I saw him playing this live in Hamburg's city park together with my first love. Of course it was summer. Aaaah! Memories... Such a wonderful summer music... I still love it. Edited by Lewian - July 22 2023 at 17:44 |
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^ ...and then, after that concert in the park, you go for a drink at one of those nice bars that has a terrace with a view on the park (this was actually the first one I was thinking of: I stumbled upon it on the radio when I was on a kind of writing retreat in the South of France, in 2000): Berthet - A la terrasse d'un café: |
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^Video does not play for me. This one does:
https://youtu.be/AqZqdSK75H0 It's 3:47 in length if anyone can confirm it's the same version. Edited by mathman0806 - July 23 2023 at 05:22 |
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^ Unfortunately it is not the same version; it sounds more like a demo version with a rather disappointing mix. The original (album?) version is 5:03 in length, has a longer instrumental introduction (with bar and street noises mixed in) and a longer instrumental outro where the electric guitar is more soaring and way more up front in the mix, which makes it a bit more rock in the last part of the song. But I cannot find another version on youtube...
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mathman0806
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I am not able to find that version either.
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Meltdowner
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I like how Gala Drop uses both rock and dub to create depth and contrast, everything is not drowned in reverb all the time. I play guitars and synths on my own music (I'm on PA btw) and I'm mostly playing mandolin with a folk group lately.
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Another song from summer 2022. I saw this band twice at the time, it's not my favourite song on the album but loved the build-up for this one, it was incredibly festive.
Criatura - A Festa do Medo do Gaiteiro
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Mila-13
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I just wanted to check out the article but that page doesn't load for me, somehow.
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http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=10273 |
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Mila-13
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^ Thanks for the link, Sam! I will check out the article soon. _________________________________________________ Meanwhile, I would like to suggest another song. In case more people want to join us I can easily remove it from the playlist. Rita Payés - Nunca vas a comprender (off the album: Como la piel, 2021) I would like to introduce to you this young and talented Spanish jazz musician. I enjoy to listen to this light kind of music paired with her beautiful soulful voice. The music fits perfectly with the mood on a cozy summer afternoon or evening imo. I can really recommend the entire album which she recorded together with her mother, Elisabeth Roma. Edited by Mila-13 - July 24 2023 at 15:17 |
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Lewian
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Here's something that I discovered just now... or rather, the band is one of my three favourite English bands that I discovered via BBC's Glastonbury coverage when I lived in London about ten years ago. That was in the summer, of course, and they have a very summery style. I'll give their brand new video (posted 20 July, summer again) a shot here rather than some favourite songs of them from ten years ago as you like to find out about new stuff, don't you? And I think that this is well up with their best material (first impression of course). Bombay Bicycle Club - Diving Edited by Lewian - July 24 2023 at 16:51 |
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mathman0806
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I sometimes have sleep issues and rather than do anything productive, I look up trivial information. In this case, The Ketchup Song. While a massive hit around the world, it had reached only to number 54 in the U.S.
While I didn't find the song catchy on first listen, reading about the story in the song helped.
Now I get that connection, since Rapper's Delight goes way back into my youth. As interesting were the rumors that the song is Satanic.
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In 1999, the massive summer hit song was Ricky Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca". It's mix of Latin rhythms and surf guitar make it a fit with my previous suggestions from Santana and the Mermen.
Earlier this year, I went to a burlesque show and one of the performers did highly energetic routine to that song, but not to the original. She danced to a cover version and it was not the surprisingly good one by Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas from the movie Shrek 2. No, she danced and shook her tassels to the cover version by the Toy Dolls and handed out kazoos to the audience. I unfortunately was not close enough to get such a memento. So, get out your kazoos for the Toy Dolls cover version of Livin' La Vida Loca. |
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Mila-13
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Really? I think it is not advisable to think too much about the sense and nonsense of the lyrics of these pop songs. I just wonder what kind of people come up with such texts . .
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Edited by suitkees - July 26 2023 at 15:22 |
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Lewian
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Certainly the German people who find raising taxes satanic would be with you there... when Gerhard Schroeder was re-elected chancellor in 2002, somebody made a parody of him on the Ketchup song where he lists all ways how he will raise taxes. You may not want to listen to this but I post it anyway. For friends of the German language, it is at least masterfully rhymed. Whenever the Ketchup song is played I cannot think of anything else than Schroeder and his taxes. (In fact I wasn't much concerned about his taxes back then, far more about how he kept his Putin friendship even after Feb 2022, but that's another matter. Satanic anyway!) NB: This is not a proposal for the poll (in case anyone had doubts about that). Edited by Lewian - July 26 2023 at 15:37 |
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Las Ketchup Kees surprises us with a Latin party banger and encourages us to dance and sing along! The song is actually better than I remembered it. It features a mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation which is rather rare with songs of this type. And hey, it is simply infectious! Arling & Cameron Here
we have a Dutch duo doing some nice easy listening/lounge type of music blended
with a flavour of 60s retro style sound which is ideal for an elegant bar on a warm
summer’s day or evening. Here is your cocktail, Kees! Pierre-Olivier Berthet A French singer-songwriter I didn’t know before. This pop rock song is particularly characterised by very nice poetic lyrics in which Berthet skilfully describes the atmosphere at a French street café. Very nice! Boards of Canada With
“Aquarius” we dive into the depths of the deep blue sea. Boards of Canada confirm
once again that they are rightly counted among the masters of IDM and
electronic, ambient music. Les
Irrésistibles A
very nice song in a 60s chamber pop rock style. There is a French version by
Dalida that appears in a recent James Bond movie. I read that the band was based in France in the late 60s. It would be interesting
to know who actually wrote that song? But anyway, l love this nostalgic tune, truely touching! Magma Although this band is obviously well-known, I am not familiar with their music. I think this piece is quite interesting, but I can’t relate to it really. I mean, mood-wise it doesn’t sound summery to my ears. I find their style of singing a little hard to get used to tbh, but maybe that's intentional. I don't get what the song is actually about? To be continued.(1/3)
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^
I'm very disappointed. (it's brilliant! )
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mathman0806
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The story has no meaning nor did I care to make sense, but the connection to Rapper's Delight is what made it more memorable. The "hip hop, hippity hop..." from that song is ingrained from my younger days, so I end up juxtaposing the two songs in my head, making the Ketchup Song more memorable. If I had not read about that, I would not have connected the two songs on my own, though now, it seems obvious. Edited by mathman0806 - July 27 2023 at 15:28 |
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@George - At times, music moves in mysterious ways! I will comment on your songs soon by the way.
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